Japanesque

奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara

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Publisher/Federico Motta Editore

   Published/1994
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/230*230*10
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An Italian version of Japan's leading photographer, Kazuhara Narahara, "Japenesk". After graduating from Chuo University Law School, he majored in art history at Waseda University's graduate school, and since then has devoted himself to avant-garde art, deepening exchanges with many artists, and opening up a photographer's path, Kazuhiro Narahara. Made a striking debut at the 1956 first exhibition "The Land of Humanity" and won the Japan Photo Critics Association New Face Award at the "Kingdom" in 1958. It has been a leading force in postwar Japan's photography world with its cutting-edge artistic expression, and has been well received and highly regarded abroad by the nickname of Ikko. This book is a short edition of "Japansk" published by an Italian publisher in 1994. The original book, which cuts off a purely Japanese pattern with exoticism from its own point of view, is composed of eight parts: "Fujii", "Sword", "Noh", "Ai", "Color", "Square Power", "Ren", and "Seal" However, this book has been re-edited in five parts, "Zen (Z)", "No (Noh)", "Sumo (square power)", "Katana (sword)" and "Shiro (castle)". Constitution. Text is Italian.
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